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Re: Howl For Wildlife
« Reply #15 on: March 27, 2022, 06:09:54 PM »
Couldn't find it in researching, but would like to know if they are solidly for the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.There seem to be more and more voices who feel the model isn't working and are subtly pushing a system more in accordance with the European model.  Not accusing at all, but would like to know where they stand.

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Re: Howl For Wildlife
« Reply #16 on: March 31, 2022, 04:58:10 PM »
Couldn't find it in researching, but would like to know if they are solidly for the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.There seem to be more and more voices who feel the model isn't working and are subtly pushing a system more in accordance with the European model.  Not accusing at all, but would like to know where they stand.

From what I have gathered in listening to the founders on several podcasts is they are huge advocates for the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. This platform is the real deal. They just helped to approved Hunter Ed as an optional class in CO public schools for 7th graders. I think that is just amazing. Such a good sign to see a pro-active hunting platform. It seems like everything/anything we can do is always reactionary to anti-hunting groups. By the time the hunting community rallies we are already behind the 8 ball.

Howl breaks down the state lines making it so easy to support sportsmen and women in other states who are seeing anti-hunting pressure.

I sent out a Howl for the CO initiative and received emails back from the legislative folks who were in charge of the bill
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Re: Howl For Wildlife
« Reply #17 on: March 31, 2022, 06:54:12 PM »
All this defense fighting bad hunting bills and laws, time to go on offense!! There are some states where hunting is a Right not a privilege. This is something we need. Then maybe some laws we can get established through pro hunting reps to sponsor good bills. Like something for anti hunters being on the Commission being illegal and Unconstitutional. Robust game populations (bears…) hunting seasons shall not be infringed and required to maintain balanced ecosystem.
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Re: Howl For Wildlife
« Reply #18 on: April 01, 2022, 01:58:44 PM »
I believe I read from someone on here that one of the orgs like WWF or HHC are working with a supportive legislator on drafting a "Right to Hunt And Fish" bill...

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Re: Howl For Wildlife
« Reply #19 on: April 01, 2022, 02:09:28 PM »
I believe I read from someone on here that one of the orgs like WWF or HHC are working with a supportive legislator on drafting a "Right to Hunt And Fish" bill...

You must be thinking of WWC.... WWF is the Anti hunting coalition. Lots of shorthand abbreviations and ample opportunity to fat finger a wrong respponce.
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Re: Howl For Wildlife
« Reply #20 on: April 01, 2022, 02:20:05 PM »
All this defense fighting bad hunting bills and laws, time to go on offense!! There are some states where hunting is a Right not a privilege. This is something we need. Then maybe some laws we can get established through pro hunting reps to sponsor good bills. Like something for anti hunters being on the Commission being illegal and Unconstitutional. Robust game populations (bears…) hunting seasons shall not be infringed and required to maintain balanced ecosystem.

Its all in the controlling mind set of a states agendas.  Its quite simple to revoke some ones state granted "privilege" vs. revoking their "rights".

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Re: Howl For Wildlife
« Reply #21 on: April 01, 2022, 02:22:10 PM »
All this defense fighting bad hunting bills and laws, time to go on offense!! There are some states where hunting is a Right not a privilege. This is something we need. Then maybe some laws we can get established through pro hunting reps to sponsor good bills. Like something for anti hunters being on the Commission being illegal and Unconstitutional. Robust game populations (bears…) hunting seasons shall not be infringed and required to maintain balanced ecosystem.

I belive we will need to target some legislators that are up for election in order to turn this tide. If I'm not mistaken all house reps are up and a bunch of senators are.
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